Scientists preparing to relocatebeluga whalesto protect home ground and zoos enlisted the help of Russian plunger Natalia Avseenko , who is unambiguously able to help these whales get accustomed to human company . She has trained to hold her breath for up to 10 minutes , and can swim in the sub - 0 waters of the Arctic where these giant make their homes .

plainly the beluga whales do n’t bond well with people in wetsuits , so scientists call for Avseenko to discase down to swim with the whales and get them used to human company . The results are some astounding moving picture .

Though this wait like a perfect moving-picture show of human - giant bonding , the full stop of the exercise is to get the whales used to the humans who will eventually put them into imprisonment .

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viaDaily Mirror

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